Physics teacher had sex in plane toilets with pupil she seduced

FACEBOOK PHOTO TAKEN WITHOUT PERMISSION. Former teacher Eleanor Wilson. See SWNS story SWTEACHER. A Physics teacher has been banned from the classroom after she had sex with a pupil in an aeroplane toilet on the way back from a school trip. Eleanor Wilson, 28, became close to the sixth-form pupil during the trip to the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva. On the flight home the pair flirted at the back of the plane while looking after another pupil who was unwell. Giving evidence to a professional conduct panel, the sixth-former, known as Pupil A, said he had drunk about five miniature bottles of wine on the flight in the summer of 2015 and that Miss Wilson was also intoxicated.
He admitted that he and Miss Wilson entered the toilet, kissed, engaged in a sex act and had intercourse without using any protection.

A drunken teacher who had sex with a student in the toilets of passenger plane while returning from a school trip to the Large Hadron Collider has been banned indefinitely from the classroom.

Eleanor Wilson, a physics teacher at a school in Bristol, engaged in oral sex with the pupil in the toilet cubicle and then had sex with him, a disciplinary panel found.

The relationship came to light when another student heard about it and threatened to tell the school unless Miss Wilson, 28, engaged in sexual activity with him.

She was found guilty of unacceptable professional conduct and conduct that may bring the profession into disrepute by a National College for Teaching and Leadership panel who found she had also tried to cover up the relationship.

The panel heard Miss Wilson had worked at the unnamed school since 2013 and was ‘highly regarded’ as a teacher and had been praised by parents and pupils.

The trip took place in July 2015 and while on a flight returning to the UK the sexual activity took place with the student – known only as Pupil A.

‘During the flight home from the trip, Pupil A gave evidence that he and Miss Wilson were flirting at the back of the plane, whilst looking after another pupil who was unwell,’ the panel said in its findings.

‘Pupil A gave evidence that Miss Wilson was intoxicated and that he had himself drunk approximately five miniature bottles of wine on the flight.

‘Pupil A gave evidence that he and Miss Wilson entered the toilet, kissed and had oral sex and intercourse without using protection.

‘Miss Wilson denied this allegation in its entirety, as evidenced within the notes of the school’s investigation.’

The panel added: ‘The panel considered all of the evidence, and after hearing his oral evidence and having the opportunity to test it, preferred the evidence of Pupil A. The panel found Pupil A to be a credible, reliable witness.’

Their relationship continued for several months and they communicated by text message and met outside school, with Pupil A thinking he loved her.

In September 2015 the school’s head teacher learnt that Miss Wilson was in a relationship with a student. They spoke to her about it but with no corroborating evidence no further action was taken.